Panda diplomacy : The cutest part of China’s public diplomacy


Autoria(s): Hartig, Falk
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Summary In late 2011 and early 2012, the People’s Republic of China drew on its most unique diplomatic tool: the giant panda. Although this phenomenon is widely covered by the global media, the practice of panda diplomacy is only barely discussed in diplomatic or international relations studies. This article uses the most recent revival of this diplomatic practice for a closer analysis and locates it as a special version of animal diplomacy within the frame of public diplomacy. It first argues that panda diplomacy is — besides all the efforts to promote and support animal conservation and biological research — a political undertaking, which is symbolically used by the Chinese government to win hearts and minds in selected foreign countries. Second, it highlights an important aspect of some Chinese public diplomacy initiatives, namely China’s ability to integrate international partners in its attempts to shape its global image.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59568/

Publicador

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, an imprint of Brill

Relação

DOI:10.1163/1871191X-12341245

Hartig, Falk (2013) Panda diplomacy : The cutest part of China’s public diplomacy. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 8(1), pp. 49-78.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #public diplomacy #panda diplomacy #China #animal diplomacy
Tipo

Journal Article